Janna Ryan was introduced to America on Saturday as a stay-at-home mom who has raised three children while her husband, Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), built a career in Washington.

But the wife of Mitt Romney's vice presidential pick spent a decade in Washington herself, first as a congressional aide and then as a corporate lobbyist, whose clients included the cigar industry, a logging company, drugmakers, the health insurance industry and a nuclear power plant.

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Her client roster reads like a who's who of some of America's most politically polarizing corporate interests. Drug industry clients included the Pharmaceutical Researchers and Manufacturers Alliance (PhRMA), Wyeth Pharmaceuticals and Novartis. Oil industry clients included Conoco and Marathon Oil. Big health insurance companies Blue Cross Blue Shield and Cigna were also on the list.

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Ryan and Rafianello also represented the Vermont Yankee Corp., a nuclear power plant, on "nuclear waste issues," according to federal lobbying registration forms. The company paid $180,000 over three years between 1998 and 2000, while Vermont Yankee was being sold; its owners hoped more favorable tax laws would make it more attractive to buyers.

1. Meh. Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.

It sounds like she is indeed a stay-at-home mom raising the kids. What she did before the kids, before marrying Ryan, was just a career. A congressional aide becoming a lobbyist? Is this unusual?

Unless she was breaking the law, this seems like a non-issue. Not all of us get to choose our clients, or our employers. Some of us have to work for someone who says "you're hired!". Even if the company is not green, not liberal, not politically correct.

2. perfect couple

6. She was raised in Madill, Oklahoma and is related to

a serving Democratic Congressional Representative, Dan Boren. Boren's parents are Janna Lou Little Boren and David Boren, former Oklahoma governor and senator and current President of the University of Oklahoma. Janna Lou Little Borenís father is Reuel Little, from Madill, Oklahoma.